A-shares: Is it to start the second wave of surge, or to attract more? Will tomorrow be Black Friday?Because A-shares often support the market, big index stocks have not gone up less. When we look at the increase of big index stocks and small and medium-sized stocks together, they are basically the same, both at a relatively high level. In this way, big index stocks are even less dominant. Banks have gone up for 10 years, and oil and coal have gone up for four years. These small and medium-sized stocks have only gone up for more than a month, but the increase is relatively large, so there is no basis for size conversion, that is,During this period, the first two major players were not smooth. Even if they were promoted personally, the effect was not obvious. Finally, they let go of the speculation of small and medium-sized stocks, first boosted their own stocks, and then activated the market through the speculation of small and medium-sized stocks, and guided the funds to the big index stocks. Overall, the effect was not obvious.
The volume pile is shrinking, the volume and price deviate, and the market index deviates. The rise at this stage is ship pulled, and now the market fully meets these characteristics.Second, A-shares from last year's 828 to this year's Spring Festival, and then to the 924 market, three rescues were all aimed at selling the big index stocks, which is the main purpose of all the market from last year to now.
It is basically impossible to find out the sectors that have market appeal and can play a leading role. Without a new leading sector, the market will lose its leader. Without a leading sector, how to start the second wave of gains depends on general gains.It is basically impossible to find out the sectors that have market appeal and can play a leading role. Without a new leading sector, the market will lose its leader. Without a leading sector, how to start the second wave of gains depends on general gains.Because A-shares often support the market, big index stocks have not gone up less. When we look at the increase of big index stocks and small and medium-sized stocks together, they are basically the same, both at a relatively high level. In this way, big index stocks are even less dominant. Banks have gone up for 10 years, and oil and coal have gone up for four years. These small and medium-sized stocks have only gone up for more than a month, but the increase is relatively large, so there is no basis for size conversion, that is,